A Quantitative Study of the Application of Design Patterns in Java

Michael Hahsler

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Abstract

Using design patterns is a widely accepted method to improve software development. There are many benefits of the application of patterns claimed in the literature. The most cited claim is that design patterns can provide a common design vocabulary and therefore improve greatly communication between software designers. Most of the claims are supported by experiences reports of practitioners, but there is a lack of quantitative research concerning the actual application of design patterns and about the realization of the claimed benefits. In this paper we analyze the development process of over 1000 open source software projects using version control information. We explore this information to gain an insight into the differences of software development with and without design patters. (author's abstract)
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationVienna
PublisherInstitut für Informationsverarbeitung und Informationswirtschaft, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business
Publication statusPublished - 2003

Publication series

SeriesWorking Papers on Information Systems, Information Business and Operations
Number01/2003

WU Working Paper Series

  • Working Papers on Information Systems, Information Business and Operations

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